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Histopathic Uterine Laceration, Cervix, Vaginal and Bladder Ruptures in a Multiparous Woman During Impetuous Labor

open access: yesНеотложная медицинская помощь
BACKGROUND Uterine lacerations are rare but one of the hardest and most dangerous obstetric aftereffects for life of a woman and a baby. Uterine sidewall altered by a scar after caesarean section or laparoscopic myomectomy is recognized as the leading ...
O. S. Managarova   +4 more
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ANALYSIS OF MANAGERIAL INFLUENCE ON THE PERSONAL MOTIVATION IN ORGANISATIONS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA [PDF]

open access: yesEconomica, 2017
The ability to make people work, the art of motivating others for a common goal, is essential to the success of any manager.
Catalina ILCIUC
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Effects of self-paced high-intensity interval training and moderate-intensity continuous training on the physical performance and psychophysiological responses in recreationally active young adults

open access: yesBiology of Sport, 2020
This study aimed to compare the effects of 8-week self-paced high-intensity interval training (HIIT) vs. self-paced moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) on the physical performance and psychophysiological responses of young adults.
Yusuf Soylu   +4 more
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When the Early Bird Catches the Worm: The Impact of Training in Retail [PDF]

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We econometrically evaluate the performance effects of a six month e-learning programme in a large retail chain with monthly data on sales revenue, for four years using panel regressions.
Fahr, René, Hinerasky, Christiane
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Beneficial Autophagic Activities, Mitochondrial Function, and Metabolic Phenotype Adaptations Promoted by High-Intensity Interval Training in a Rat Model

open access: yesFrontiers in Physiology, 2018
The effects of high-intensity interval (HIIT) and moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) on basal autophagy and mitochondrial function in cardiac and skeletal muscle and plasma metabolic phenotypes have not been clearly characterized.
Fang-Hui Li   +9 more
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Knowledge Management: The Paradigm of Complexity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Knowledge Management encounters difficulties when it aims to tackle the complexity of the innovating firms structure. Indeed, it has to enhance emergent strategies while preserving the executives goals. This may be obtained through continuous training so
Benchimol, Guy
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Beyond Correlation Filters: Learning Continuous Convolution Operators for Visual Tracking

open access: yes, 2016
Discriminative Correlation Filters (DCF) have demonstrated excellent performance for visual object tracking. The key to their success is the ability to efficiently exploit available negative data by including all shifted versions of a training sample ...
A Fusiello   +13 more
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GUIDE FOR DESIGNING A CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM [PDF]

open access: yes
Professional training is essential for the success of any modern productive organization, regardless of its field of activity. This statement is accepted, more or less tacitly, or even acclaimed, by most administrative boards and top managers (who ...
Sorina-Mihaela MARDAR
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Embedding-Based Speaker Adaptive Training of Deep Neural Networks

open access: yes, 2017
An embedding-based speaker adaptive training (SAT) approach is proposed and investigated in this paper for deep neural network acoustic modeling. In this approach, speaker embedding vectors, which are a constant given a particular speaker, are mapped ...
Cui, Xiaodong   +2 more
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Detection of major ASL sign types in continuous signing for ASL recognition [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
In American Sign Language (ASL) as well as other signed languages, different classes of signs (e.g., lexical signs, fingerspelled signs, and classifier constructions) have different internal structural properties. Continuous sign recognition accuracy can
Metaxas, Dimitris   +2 more
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